The british would have said "oh that's a pity" lets send some more.
All of the boats commissioned for the First Fleet made it to Australia.
52 to britians
The First Fleet's first stop was at Tenerife in the Canary Islands on 3 June 1787.
The First Fleet's first stop was at Tenerife in the Canary Islands on 3 June 1787.
the baked it.
yes he did and Nathan horne didnt even make heat..
1787-88..
The ships of the First Fleet included:HMS Sirius - the flagshipHMS Supply - armed storeshipThe Alexander - transport and the biggest shipThe Borrowdale - storeshipThe Charlotte - transportThe Fishburn - storeshipThe Friendship - transportGolden Grove - storeshipLady Penrhyn - transportPrince of Wales - transportScarborough - transport
they didnt make camaros in 1965 the first one they made was in 1967 they didnt make camaros in 1965 the first one they made was in 1967
To make sure they were on the right route.
The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787.It arrived at their first stop, Tenerife in the Canary Islands, off the north west coast of Africa on 3 June 1797, where it stopped for a week.The next port was Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, where the fleet arrived on 4 August 1797 and stayed until 3 September.The final stop was at the Cape Of Good Hope in South Africa. The fleet arrived there on 13 October 1787 and departed on 13 November 1787.
It was necessary for the First Fleet to make stops at three different ports on its way to Australia because the crew needed to replenish its supplies and provisions. The journey to Australia took over eight months, and the ships were unable to carry enough supplies for the entire voyage. Hence the need to stop and take on new supplies at Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town. Also, because the ships coupld not carry livestock for the entire journey from England, it was better to purchase cattle, sheep, chickens and other stock from the final stop, Cape Town.